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The End of Capitalism (as We Knew it) J.K.Gibson- Graham

The End of Capitalism (as We Knew it) By J.K.Gibson- Graham

The End of Capitalism (as We Knew it) by J.K.Gibson- Graham


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Drawing on feminist and post-structuralist re-theorizings of subjectivity and the body, and on anti-essentialist traces within Marxism, this book takes on the many forms of capitalist representation to be found in theories of globalization, post-Fordist development and contemporary urban space.

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The End of Capitalism (as We Knew it): A Feminist Critique of Political Economy by J.K.Gibson- Graham

Why does the future (not to mention the present) seem to offer no hope of escape from capitalism? Ironically, the author argues, it is not the economic discourse of the right but primarily the socialist and Marxist traditions that have constituted capitalism as large, powerful, active, expansive, penetrating, systematic, self-reproducing, dynamic, protean, victorious, and capable of conferring identity and meaning.In this book J. K Gibson-Graham explores the possibility of more enlivening modes of economic thought and action, outside and beyond the theory and practice of capitalist reproduction. She draws critically on feminist and post structuralist theorizings, of subjectivity and the body, and on anti-essentialist aspects of Marxism. She seeks (and finds) protean forms of capitalist representation not only in economic policy and contemporary urban space but in the discursive practices of feminism, cultural studies and the politics of the left. Challenging the usual vision of capitalism as necessarily and naturally hegemonic, J. K. Gibson-Graham liberates a space of economic difference, one in which a noncapitalist politics of economic invasion might take root and flourish.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements. 1. Strategies. 2. Capitalism and Anti-essentialism: An Encounter in Contradiction. 3. Class and the Politics of Identity. 4. How Do We Get Out of This Capitalist Place? 5. The Economy, Stupid! Industrial Policy Discourse and the Body Economic. 6. Querying Globalization. 7. Post-Fordism as Politics. 8. Toward a New Class Politics of Distribution. 9. Hewers of Cake and Drawers of Tea. 10. Haunting Capitalism: Ghosts on a Blackboard. 11. Waiting for the Revolution. . . Bibliography. Index.

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CIN1557868638G
9781557868633
1557868638
The End of Capitalism (as We Knew it): A Feminist Critique of Political Economy by J.K.Gibson- Graham
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19960718
320
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